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some new chapters of Mackinac history
By Frank Reed Grover

"A brief early history of Les Cheneaux Islands" was published by Bowman in 1911 - Evanston, Ill., it has 140 pages and the language of the book is English.
“A brief early history of Les Cheneaux Islands” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ A brief early history of Les Cheneaux Islands
- Author: Frank Reed Grover
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 140
- Publisher: Bowman
- Publish Date: 1911
- Publish Location: Evanston, Ill.
“A brief early history of Les Cheneaux Islands” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Mackinac - Mich Les Cheneaux Islands
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL25895901M - OL15224113W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 3478388
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 11016901
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"A brief early history of Les Cheneaux Islands" Table Of Contents:
- 1- CONTENTS.
- 2- CHAPTER I.
- 3- Outline History 7
- 4- CHAPTER II.
- 5- Period of Exploration 15
- 6- CHAPTER III.
- 7- Early Indian History and Occupation 31
- 8- CHAPTER IV.
- 9- Later and Recent Indian History 53
- 10- CHAPTER V.
- 11- Period of the Pioneers — Father Piret 79
- 12- CHAPTER VI.
- 13- Les Cheneaux Club, Summer Homes and Summer Residents 96
- 14- CHAPTER
- 15- VII. Origin of Names of Islands and Places of Inerest 103
- 16- CHAPTER VIII.
- 17- Fish, Fishing, Fisheries, Game, and Game Trails 111
- 18- CHAPTER IX.
- 19- Navigation — Tides and Variations in Water Levels 117
- 20- CHAPTER X.
- 21- Hessel, Cedarville: Hotels 121
- 22- CHAPTER XI.
- 23- British, French and American Soldiers at Les Cheneaux — English Trader, Alexander Henry and Chippewa Chief, Wa-Wa-Tam 124
- 24- ILLUSTRATIONS.
- 25- "The Old Chimney" of Indian Chief
- 26- Shabwaway's former Home Frontispiece
- 27- Map of Les Cheneanx Islands and Vicinity, drawn by Father Marquette A. D. 1670 17
- 28- "The Griffon," First Sailing Vessel of the Great Lakes 26
- 29- Les Cheneanx Indian Homes of the Twentieth Century 58
- 30- "Besh-a-min-ik-we," aged Ottawa Woman, and Widow of the Last Chief of the Ottawas and Chippewas 68
- 31- The Old Portage Road 74
- 32- Log School House on the Mainland and Road to the Sault 78
- 33- Portrait of Father Andrew D. J. Piret, "Pere Michaux" of the Mackinac Novel, "Anne" 84
- 34- Father Piret's "La Ferme" at Les Cheneanx and Present Day View of Same 92
- 35- Views Among Les Cheneanx Islands 96-98
- 36- Typical Summer Homes 100
- 37- A Trout Fisherman 112
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